In the scheduler surface, select the start time when you want the appointment to occur.

Double-click on the time and an “Edit Appointment Dialog” will appear.

In the dialog the end user can do the following:

Enter or change the appointment Subject

Enter or change the appointment Location by typing in the edit control.

Change the appointment Background

Change the starting and ending times of the appointment. You can type in new dates/times, or, to change the date, you can press on the drop down button to bring up a calendar control;

Specify that the appointment is an all-day event using the "All day event" check box. If you specify an all-day event, you do not need to specify starting and ending times.

Enter values for any resources. In the edit form shown above, you can enter a user, materials, and topics for the appointment.

Change the appointment Status.

Enter or change the Description

To create a recurring appointment, press the Recurrence button and the "Edit Recurrence Dialog" will appear.

In the recurrence dialog you can do the following:

Specify appointment hours and duration

- Specify how often the appointment recurs. Recurrence can be Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.
- Specify the duration between the occurrences of a recurring appointment
- Specify when the recurrence ends
![scheduler-end-user-functionality-adding-appointments 004](images/scheduler-end-user-functionality-adding-appointments004.png)

When you are ready press the Ok button to accept the changes or press the Cancel button to cancel them.

The RadScheduler supports inline editors. Their purpose is to create an appointment without using the EditAppointmentDialog form. When the user selects a cell or sequence of cells and start typing in them the RadScheduler creates a temp appointment in the active view. This appointment will be added to RadScheduler if the user presses button “Enter” or the active editor looses its focus.

The logical view functionality keeps the settings that are applied to the current view and applies the settings which are equal for the different views (for example DefaultTimeZone). The view state will be persisted automatically when switching to a different view.

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